iMeowbot
Oct 30, 03:34 AM
I know the recording industry are a resistant and mercenary group of individuals, but how much $$$ would they want for just the lyrics, considering you have bought the song already?
That is right where it gets messy. The labels generally don't hold the rights to the lyrics, and the rights needed to get lyrics and sheet music aren't quite the same ones needed to use a song in a recording. :(
That is right where it gets messy. The labels generally don't hold the rights to the lyrics, and the rights needed to get lyrics and sheet music aren't quite the same ones needed to use a song in a recording. :(
Mister Snitch
Apr 5, 08:26 AM
Yet stocks are at ~$340
Apple's in distribution. But don't worry - it's not alone. (Oh, um - maybe THAT means 'worry', too.)
Apple's in distribution. But don't worry - it's not alone. (Oh, um - maybe THAT means 'worry', too.)
entatlrg
May 1, 03:59 PM
Coolbook is the solution.
I had both an 11" ultimate and a 13" ultimate. I preferred the extra screen real estate so I wanted to keep the 13" .... but the fan noise bugged me.
Flash, running windows via VM, photo editing, moving large files all made my 13" roar. (For whatever reason the 11" ran much quieter doing the same tasks.)
I'd read some posts here about Coolbook, I was reluctant to try it ... as a last resort before deciding to give up the 13" I installed it, used the recommend settings found here in this forum and voila my 13" has ran much quieter and cooler since.
I can work in Windows for hours, no fan noise, watch Flash everything.
Very impressed, it allowed me to keep my 13"!
I had both an 11" ultimate and a 13" ultimate. I preferred the extra screen real estate so I wanted to keep the 13" .... but the fan noise bugged me.
Flash, running windows via VM, photo editing, moving large files all made my 13" roar. (For whatever reason the 11" ran much quieter doing the same tasks.)
I'd read some posts here about Coolbook, I was reluctant to try it ... as a last resort before deciding to give up the 13" I installed it, used the recommend settings found here in this forum and voila my 13" has ran much quieter and cooler since.
I can work in Windows for hours, no fan noise, watch Flash everything.
Very impressed, it allowed me to keep my 13"!
iJon
Jul 24, 03:35 PM
take a cloth a rub it softly. this can usually fix it. apple will not give you a new one, sorry.
iJon
iJon
benhollberg
Mar 18, 07:31 AM
Anyone else plan to stay over tonight?
LordDixon
Nov 4, 11:55 AM
We need one of these. With all our traffic to other planets and all.
JollyJoeJoe
Apr 25, 11:30 PM
]Assuming that disk does what they claim in terms of sustained sequential throughputs (the 3.0Gb/s units didn't, but weren't slouches), it would fare better on the Areca than the ICH.
What you need to pay attention to however, is the random access performance which is what OS and applications rely on (so far, I've not been impressed with that particular bit of performance from 6.0Gb/s SSD's - I've not gone out and looked at all of them, but it's not what I'd have hoped for, which is at least double the previous drives).
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It's on the system disks, but you can also download it, then burn it to a DVD as well (might be a good idea, just in case there's a newer version).
Yes.
Correct. The only thing on that disk that could be useful, are the Windows drivers (installed by running the setup.exe file on the system disks). If you're not running wireless however, Windows 7 should be able to the latest drivers on it's own (only the wireless drivers seemed to be problematic IIRC, so run it if you're using a wireless keyboard and mouse).
Yes. Install Windows, then the drivers off of the system disk (setup.exe).
Further information can be found here (http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/).
Either way, they seem to be alright value and about as good as any other 240GB 6G drive on the market now. I was going to get an OCz but after reading an OWC article on how OCz supposedly uses off-spec NAND chips it really put me off the idea :)
I believe I have found a place to source some X5690 for cheap, but they are being pulled from an Dell R710 server. Have you any idea if the chip design for the Dell R710 is the same as retail or altered somehow/specific like the HP DP X5690 with a different IHS etc.. like in the below link?
http://www.buy.com/prod/hp-xeon-dp-x5690-3-46-ghz-processor-upgrade-socket-b-lga-1366-hexa/q/loc/101/220240015.html
What you need to pay attention to however, is the random access performance which is what OS and applications rely on (so far, I've not been impressed with that particular bit of performance from 6.0Gb/s SSD's - I've not gone out and looked at all of them, but it's not what I'd have hoped for, which is at least double the previous drives).
[/B]
It's on the system disks, but you can also download it, then burn it to a DVD as well (might be a good idea, just in case there's a newer version).
Yes.
Correct. The only thing on that disk that could be useful, are the Windows drivers (installed by running the setup.exe file on the system disks). If you're not running wireless however, Windows 7 should be able to the latest drivers on it's own (only the wireless drivers seemed to be problematic IIRC, so run it if you're using a wireless keyboard and mouse).
Yes. Install Windows, then the drivers off of the system disk (setup.exe).
Further information can be found here (http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/).
Either way, they seem to be alright value and about as good as any other 240GB 6G drive on the market now. I was going to get an OCz but after reading an OWC article on how OCz supposedly uses off-spec NAND chips it really put me off the idea :)
I believe I have found a place to source some X5690 for cheap, but they are being pulled from an Dell R710 server. Have you any idea if the chip design for the Dell R710 is the same as retail or altered somehow/specific like the HP DP X5690 with a different IHS etc.. like in the below link?
http://www.buy.com/prod/hp-xeon-dp-x5690-3-46-ghz-processor-upgrade-socket-b-lga-1366-hexa/q/loc/101/220240015.html
t1937r0
Sep 13, 11:43 AM
I just joined MacRumor's seti@home team.
I had communication problems when I tried to connect to folding@home,
but when I have a few minutes, I'll give it another try.
When it works, the Verizon NationalAccess cardbus card is great!
Original core duo mac mini, powerbook g4 (1.67Ghz). Someday I'll load the boinc client on my dual core G5, emac G4, and G4 mini. But not today.
Robin
I had communication problems when I tried to connect to folding@home,
but when I have a few minutes, I'll give it another try.
When it works, the Verizon NationalAccess cardbus card is great!
Original core duo mac mini, powerbook g4 (1.67Ghz). Someday I'll load the boinc client on my dual core G5, emac G4, and G4 mini. But not today.
Robin
Eddyisgreat
Jun 16, 02:04 AM
I saw people setting up camp the night before at 9:00 PM. I don't want to be that far towards the end and besides I'm going to be working while camping out so it's win/win :)
9:00 PM? I can beat that.
Just let me know what time you'll go because i'm going alone and need someone to hold my spot while I utilize the local QFC's facilities :D
9:00 PM? I can beat that.
Just let me know what time you'll go because i'm going alone and need someone to hold my spot while I utilize the local QFC's facilities :D
corywoolf
Sep 13, 12:51 AM
no one seems to be pointing out that they got rid of educational pricing for iPods... that's a bummer.
Well I get an employee discount, so I can easily get the 80 GB for $299. But yeah, that is lame.
Well I get an employee discount, so I can easily get the 80 GB for $299. But yeah, that is lame.
Garbag3man117
Jan 18, 01:59 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Dude you are the best! iName worked! Tysm!
Dude you are the best! iName worked! Tysm!
autacraft
Feb 11, 07:34 AM
The simple answer is dont use photoshop Im afraid! It does a really poor job of consistent spacing and cornering.
You'd be far better using illustrator for this, or InDesign/QuarkXPress will manage clean and precise dotted/dashed lines too.
If you don't have access to those, and you must use PS, the only options you have is to play with the spacing under "Brush Tip Shape" in the big Brushes Palette, and you could also tweak the Angle Jitter setting under Shape Dynamics.
"Direction" will cause the orientation of the brushtip shape to follow the direction of the line you'rre drawing or the path you're stroking.
Good luck!
You'd be far better using illustrator for this, or InDesign/QuarkXPress will manage clean and precise dotted/dashed lines too.
If you don't have access to those, and you must use PS, the only options you have is to play with the spacing under "Brush Tip Shape" in the big Brushes Palette, and you could also tweak the Angle Jitter setting under Shape Dynamics.
"Direction" will cause the orientation of the brushtip shape to follow the direction of the line you'rre drawing or the path you're stroking.
Good luck!
ryannel2003
Sep 15, 11:15 AM
I was in 6th Grade at the time, and one of the teachers motioned my teacher over to them. She came back with a grim face and told everyone that a plane had just hit the World Trade Center. At the time, I was uncertain about what the World Trade Center was, or what was happening. She continued on with the lesson, while all the other classes were watching TV (that bitch). Anyway, my mom checked me out of school a couple of hours later and I went home to turn on the the television. I couldn't believe what was happening. At first I didn't understand it, but years later I knew exactly what had happened.
mariotheotaku
Jun 20, 05:47 PM
is this compatible with the 160gb ipod classic?
prince0zuko
Feb 20, 06:27 AM
Last year I bought a Mahatma Gandhi Think Different poster (24 by 36) from eBay. The seller claimed to have attained it when he was working for Apple back during the campaign. The price was around 50 dollars if I remember correctly, and I thought this to be a good deal for an authentic. I'm not sure if they had any other poster auctions running at the time.
The poster arrived and I was happy with its fairly good quality.
However I recently read this (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1020134) thread, and I was worried after reading "I have an Edison and a Richard Feynman that I know are 100% originals and they do not have a copyright line on them. Neither does my Picasso, my Joan Baez, my Ghandi, or my Hitchcock. Only the ones I have gotten from Germany on eBay have the copyright line on them....the Buzz Aldrins, and a set of 6 of the 22x28" posters all have the copyright line on them." (- WardC)
I have attached a picture of the copyright line that does appear on my poster.
Should I assume I bought a fake? :(
Thanks.
The poster arrived and I was happy with its fairly good quality.
However I recently read this (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1020134) thread, and I was worried after reading "I have an Edison and a Richard Feynman that I know are 100% originals and they do not have a copyright line on them. Neither does my Picasso, my Joan Baez, my Ghandi, or my Hitchcock. Only the ones I have gotten from Germany on eBay have the copyright line on them....the Buzz Aldrins, and a set of 6 of the 22x28" posters all have the copyright line on them." (- WardC)
I have attached a picture of the copyright line that does appear on my poster.
Should I assume I bought a fake? :(
Thanks.
Designer Dale
Mar 8, 02:12 PM
On the topic of photo storage and editing, I ran across this blog post in an app on my iPad called Photoverse. It details how to use star ratings to thin out a shoot without dumping any photos.
Chase Jarvis Photo Editing 101 (http://blog.chasejarvis.com/blog/2011/03/photo-editing-101/)
Dale
Chase Jarvis Photo Editing 101 (http://blog.chasejarvis.com/blog/2011/03/photo-editing-101/)
Dale
arkitect
Apr 21, 11:31 AM
I like this.
No more fines. :)
Hope it makes it to the UK soon after.
Users of Amazon's Kindle e-reader will soon be able to borrow electronic books from libraries in the US.
The retailer is teaming up with Overdrive, which already offers an e-book lending service through 11,000 American libraries.
Until now Kindle owners have been unable to download titles because the device uses a unique file format.
Overdrive also operates in the UK, however Amazon would not confirm if its plans include Britain.
It said the US system would launch later in the year.
Borrowed books will be available on Amazon's own Kindle reader as well as other devices running the Kindle software, including iPads and Android tablets.
Anyone wanting to borrow a publication must be a member of their local library.
Titles are downloaded through the library's website and are automatically removed after a set number of days, with a maximum loan time of three weeks.
Link… (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13155967)
Apple Inc. are fast asleep at the wheel.
No more fines. :)
Hope it makes it to the UK soon after.
Users of Amazon's Kindle e-reader will soon be able to borrow electronic books from libraries in the US.
The retailer is teaming up with Overdrive, which already offers an e-book lending service through 11,000 American libraries.
Until now Kindle owners have been unable to download titles because the device uses a unique file format.
Overdrive also operates in the UK, however Amazon would not confirm if its plans include Britain.
It said the US system would launch later in the year.
Borrowed books will be available on Amazon's own Kindle reader as well as other devices running the Kindle software, including iPads and Android tablets.
Anyone wanting to borrow a publication must be a member of their local library.
Titles are downloaded through the library's website and are automatically removed after a set number of days, with a maximum loan time of three weeks.
Link… (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13155967)
Apple Inc. are fast asleep at the wheel.
mnkeybsness
Aug 27, 12:39 PM
Rock on, I just downloaded that app. The advice I posted was intended to be platform independent, because not everyone is as lucky as us to be rockin' macs ;)
What are you talking about? Download an app? All that site does is encode your email address and gives you a javascript decoder. It has nothing to do with what platform you are on.
What are you talking about? Download an app? All that site does is encode your email address and gives you a javascript decoder. It has nothing to do with what platform you are on.
splintah
Oct 8, 05:53 PM
maybe tmobile wants to switch their whole system over to osx ;)
RebelScum
Jul 7, 10:42 AM
I might line up at Laval.
Anyone have info on if we can buy just the phone, without a plan, and then jailbreak it so it can use my current rogers plan?
This launch is going to be so lame, I doubt you'll need to line up anywhere.
You can use your existing Rogers plan and carry it through. Data will be 5� KB ($5/MB, or approximately $7 to view www.macrumors.com. ~$12 to view a Facebook page with a lot of apps on it.)
I recommend not buying it. Go with the Samsung Instinct. $10 unlimited data.
Anyone have info on if we can buy just the phone, without a plan, and then jailbreak it so it can use my current rogers plan?
This launch is going to be so lame, I doubt you'll need to line up anywhere.
You can use your existing Rogers plan and carry it through. Data will be 5� KB ($5/MB, or approximately $7 to view www.macrumors.com. ~$12 to view a Facebook page with a lot of apps on it.)
I recommend not buying it. Go with the Samsung Instinct. $10 unlimited data.
MacRumors
Oct 26, 06:31 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
Hrmpf reports (http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/90/apple-describes-new-interface-for-ipod) on a particularly revealing patent application from Apple that was published on October 26, 2006.
The name of the patent application is "Electronic Device Having Display and Surrounding Touch Sensitive Bezel for User Interface and Control". The patent describes and depicts a full-screen touch sensitive iPod very similar to the various Video iPod Mockups (http://guides.macrumors.com/Gallery_of_Video_iPod_Mockups) that have been floating around the web. The application was filed in June of 2006.
The focus of the patent is the incorporation of a touch-sensitive bezel (edge of screen) that can adapt to the screen contents to provide an input method for the user. Hrmpf suggests that the use of this non-screen area would eliminate many of the "smudge" and "scratch" concerns for a full-screen touch iPod.
Hrmpf reports (http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/90/apple-describes-new-interface-for-ipod) on a particularly revealing patent application from Apple that was published on October 26, 2006.
The name of the patent application is "Electronic Device Having Display and Surrounding Touch Sensitive Bezel for User Interface and Control". The patent describes and depicts a full-screen touch sensitive iPod very similar to the various Video iPod Mockups (http://guides.macrumors.com/Gallery_of_Video_iPod_Mockups) that have been floating around the web. The application was filed in June of 2006.
The focus of the patent is the incorporation of a touch-sensitive bezel (edge of screen) that can adapt to the screen contents to provide an input method for the user. Hrmpf suggests that the use of this non-screen area would eliminate many of the "smudge" and "scratch" concerns for a full-screen touch iPod.
Night Spring
Apr 17, 11:17 AM
It says this;
Antatt utsendelsesdato (Ships on): 03 May, 2011
Antatt leveringsdato (Estimated delivery): 23 May, 2011
Could it be here earlier? Seriously, does it take Apple 20 days to send something from Taiwan to Norway? I clearly understand why the shipping is free.
Well that doesn't sound right (and btw, shouldn't it be coming from mainland China, not Taiwan?), but then I'm not familiar with the shipping situation in Norway. All I can tell you is that in the US, Apple shipping a product from China to US usually takes about 5-7 days.
Could someone please answer my question in my previous post?
And btw, what does "Merge In Tnst NL Til" mean? oO
Again, I have no idea. And I doubt anyone at MacRumors will know. You should just call up Apple's customer service.
Antatt utsendelsesdato (Ships on): 03 May, 2011
Antatt leveringsdato (Estimated delivery): 23 May, 2011
Could it be here earlier? Seriously, does it take Apple 20 days to send something from Taiwan to Norway? I clearly understand why the shipping is free.
Well that doesn't sound right (and btw, shouldn't it be coming from mainland China, not Taiwan?), but then I'm not familiar with the shipping situation in Norway. All I can tell you is that in the US, Apple shipping a product from China to US usually takes about 5-7 days.
Could someone please answer my question in my previous post?
And btw, what does "Merge In Tnst NL Til" mean? oO
Again, I have no idea. And I doubt anyone at MacRumors will know. You should just call up Apple's customer service.
HawaiiMacAddict
Apr 6, 05:28 PM
Aloha dejo,
All I know is that an NDA statement was on the email I received from Apple. In my response, I asked why the information was under NDA. I mean, Xcode 4 is available to the masses, right? I don't understand why configurations would be something to be protected. I have yet to hear back from them, however.
Of course, this was directly below the signature, so it could have been a standard line put on all emails from the developer support office. If I get a response, I'll post it here (if the you or the other mods haven't locked it by then :D). I think it's really good information, and it pointed out something that was not made clear by any of the other documentation I read. That, or I'm just a little dense :D
I thought it was interesting that it started out by stating that the information was for Xcode 4, but the first document mentioned was for Xcode 3 :eek:
EDIT: One thing not covered in the email response from Apple was with respect to the Keys section of Keychain Access. I still only have one private key, and apparently only associated with the Developer Certificate. In the My Certificates section, however, I see both my Developer and Distribution Certificates, both associated with a private key. I still think it's strange, but the app I submitted is sitting in the "waiting for review" queue.
All I know is that an NDA statement was on the email I received from Apple. In my response, I asked why the information was under NDA. I mean, Xcode 4 is available to the masses, right? I don't understand why configurations would be something to be protected. I have yet to hear back from them, however.
Of course, this was directly below the signature, so it could have been a standard line put on all emails from the developer support office. If I get a response, I'll post it here (if the you or the other mods haven't locked it by then :D). I think it's really good information, and it pointed out something that was not made clear by any of the other documentation I read. That, or I'm just a little dense :D
I thought it was interesting that it started out by stating that the information was for Xcode 4, but the first document mentioned was for Xcode 3 :eek:
EDIT: One thing not covered in the email response from Apple was with respect to the Keys section of Keychain Access. I still only have one private key, and apparently only associated with the Developer Certificate. In the My Certificates section, however, I see both my Developer and Distribution Certificates, both associated with a private key. I still think it's strange, but the app I submitted is sitting in the "waiting for review" queue.
Cheffy Dave
Apr 4, 04:50 PM
The MacBook Air and the iPad are the future of portable computing. Thin, light, fast (SSD). Enough power to get the job done, not so much power you need 3 cooling fans and 3 lbs. of battery to do it.
It's not that the MacBook Air is evolving into a mainstream product. It's the mainstream that's evolving into MacBook Air-like products.
I heartily concur:cool:
It's not that the MacBook Air is evolving into a mainstream product. It's the mainstream that's evolving into MacBook Air-like products.
I heartily concur:cool:
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